# frozen_string_literal: true

require 'prawn/manual_builder'

Prawn::ManualBuilder::Chapter.new do
  title 'Page Numbering'

  text do
    prose <<~TEXT
      The <code>number_pages</code> method is a simple way to number the pages
      of your document. It should be called towards the end of the document
      since pages created after the call won't be numbered.

      It accepts a string and a hash of options:
    TEXT

    list(
      '<code>start_count_at</code> is the value from which to start numbering pages',
      '<code>total_pages</code> If provided, will replace <code>total</code> ' \
        'with the value given.  Useful for overriding the total number of pages ' \
        'when using the start_count_at option.',
      '<code>page_filter</code>, which is one of: <code>:all</code>, ' \
        '<code>:odd</code>, <code>:even</code>, an array, a range, or a Proc that ' \
        'receives the page number as an argument and should return true if the page ' \
        'number should be printed on that page.',
      '<code>color</code> which accepts the same values as <code>fill_color</code>',
      'As well as any option accepted by <code>text_box</code>',
    )
  end

  example eval: false do
    text 'This is the first page!'

    10.times do
      start_new_page
      text 'Here comes yet another page.'
    end

    string = 'page <page> of <total>'
    # Green page numbers 1 to 7
    options = {
      at: [bounds.right - 150, 0],
      width: 150,
      align: :right,
      page_filter: (1..7),
      start_count_at: 1,
      color: '007700',
    }
    number_pages string, options

    # Gray page numbers from 8 on up
    options[:page_filter] = ->(pg) { pg > 7 }
    options[:start_count_at] = 8
    options[:color] = '333333'
    number_pages string, options

    start_new_page
    text "See. This page isn't numbered and doesn't count towards the total."
  end
end
